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If Florida beats FSU and USC beats ND, the gators play either bama or UGA.

I don't think either will happen, but its probably about a one in five or six chance both occur.
 
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If Florida beats FSU and USC beats ND, the gators play either bama or UGA.

I don't think either will happen, but its probably about a one in five or six chance both occur.

Not quite. Oregon could finish ahead of UF if they make the P12CG.
 
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If Florida beats FSU and USC beats ND, the gators play either bama or UGA.

I don't think either will happen, but its probably about a one in five or six chance both occur.

Might not be; so far oregon's managed to fall in front of the gators in both the coaches and the Harris polls


Can't tell you where the computers are placing them yet though
 
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Oregon needs Stanford to lose. If Stanford wins next week they play UCLA for the second week in a row for the PAC12 Championship and Florida is sitting pretty by losing to Georgia. Muschamp may be a genius under the facade of screaming caveman.
 
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Oregon needs Stanford to lose. If Stanford wins next week they play UCLA for the second week in a row for the PAC12 Championship and Florida is sitting pretty by losing to Georgia. Muschamp may be a genius under the facade of screaming caveman.

If the system's forced to pick "non-conference-winning 1-loss teams" you could just as easily see a push the other way
 
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If the system's forced to pick "non-conference-winning 1-loss teams" you could just as easily see a push the other way

Yeah, I could see the human pollsters vote for Oregon to try and prevent an all SEC matchup again. The computers love Florida though and their SOS will only improve with an FSU win. Its going to be close.

It would probably take a few of the human voters to vote Florida down an extra spot or two to tip the scale in Oregon's favor.
 

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